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Gravity in Fall Season
A different take on autumn when all growth that reached toward the sky will return to earth. Oil on canvas / 76.2 x 91.4 cm / 1996
Stretching and Yawning
In my last three Hard Edge paintings before the decade of the sixties ended, I refrained from geometrical straight lines and employed open, loose forms. After finishing this canvas, the central ‘figure’ suggested the comical title. As to the method of Hard Edge paintings, refer to image Cliff Structure. Acrylic on canvas / 121.9 x […]
TUNNEL / Gorge du Tarn #2
A view from our travels in France, that leads through the central region with rivers, rocks and ice caves. Oil on canvas board / 55.8 x 45.7 cm / 1983 / Austria
Study – Vienna / 52
Lines and tonal accents in this model’s appearance are brought to the essential. (Vienna Academy) Pencil on paper / 1952
Dark Clouds over Bay
Romantic view with a castle down the river toward the sea. Oil on Canvas / 71 cm x 91 cm / 1988
Arctic Heat-Wave
Despite the controversy over “Global Warming” the change in the north was then visible and inspired me to make a painterly comment, as seen here. Oil on Canvas / 81 cm x 101 cm / 1996
Remnant Unidentified #1
Meaning of this image is explained in “Remnant Unidentified #2, 1995”. Oil on Canvas board / 40.6 x 50.8 cm / 1985
Town-Planning
What do we do with all the space left but dwindling resources? Acrylic on Canvas / 96 cm x 81 cm / 1967
W. A. Mozart / Copy
Loving Mozart’s music, the unfinished portrait by the painter Lange appealed to me. There is in my mind a very natural, reflective moment in Mozart’s personality that I attempted to copy. One can assume, while posing, he was filling the time by composing. Oil on canvas board / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1988
First Sign of Spring
Crocuses end of March in Toronto. First sign of spring. Acrylic on Canvas / 38 cm x 43 cm / 1999
Glacier Island
Seeing video of large ice masses break off from the Antarctic inspired me to paint this scene. Acrylic on canvas / 76.2 x 96.5 cm / 1999
Canadian Still-life
The painting although called representational, the arrangement of this Still-life is symbolic if not surreal. Oil on canvas board / 30 cm x 35 cm / 1954
Attic Collections
Items from the past that we seldom see. Oil on Canvas / 76 cm x 86 cm / 1964
St. John’s Lighthouse
A tower for sightseeing, but most of all an old relic that was essential for centuries to serve seafarers approaching Newfoundland. Oil on canvas board / 45.7 x 60.9 cm / 1987 / sold
Web of Light
The summer air is moving the light in landscape. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 76.2 cm / 2003
Foundry
Tribute to my hometown Eisenerz, Austria, where the Romans mined for iron, then the locals since the 8th century. I was also thinking of Hamilton, Ontario iron works. Oil on Canvas / 86 cm x 91 cm / 1966 / Sold
Blue Mountains
Not in Ontario. In either my representational or semi-abstract Landscape paintings is the reoccurring rendering of mountains. It is something that I keep remembering from my upbringing in Austria. The shapes have always fascinated and inspired me. Oil on Canvas board / 76. cm x 63 cm / 1959
My Mother /1950
A portrait of my mother on her sixtieth birthday. Some early drawings have occasionally heavy lines that separate forms instead using lighter and darker tones. Brown pencil on paper / 1950
Laurac le Grande #2
The same remote French town, build on a slope as many Italian towns, painted three years ago is seen here from a different angle. Oil on canvas / 55.8 x 60.9 cm / 1990
Reclining Female / 52
The contour of this female drawing has added accents to emphasize its form. (Study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna). Pencil on paper /1952
Mephisto / Faust
Dramatic scene when, according to the Fable, Mephisto appears in the Studio of Dr. Faust to make his proposition. He will fulfill all his earthly wishes if Dr. Faust agrees to sign a document with his own blood, stating to hand over his soul to Mephisto. Pen sepia ink drawing on paper / 1950
Village of the Past
Architectural remnant of an old town. Acrylic on canvas / air brush / 88.9 x 101.6 cm / 1969 / Gifted.
City Laundry #1
From the Series “Laundry”. In narrow European streets the laundry would hang outdoors to dry. Oil on Canvas / 96 cm x 81 cm / 1966
On Rainy Days
Comical, like in comic strips, carpet-bombing with no damage. Acrylic on Canvas / 83.8 cm x 101.6 cm / 1967
The Eye
A center point that receives shapes and colours as a human’s brain is able to transmit to the Self. Yes, what is the eye, we take usually for granted? Oil on canvas / 91.4 x 91.4 cm / 2007
Park in Spring
The Style-category of this painting is called Semi-abstract but being void of a human being it has a touch of Surrealism. Oil on Cardboard / 49 cm x 69 cm / 1957
Harmless Asteroid
It will burst into pieces before hitting the earth, and give us a spectacular firework. Oil on canvas / 81.2 x 91.4 cm / 1998
Rain Forest
A number of my paintings may appear abstract but are in fact representational. Seen from a birds-eye view; a wide-ranging landscape. Acrylic on Canvas / 55.8 x 60.9 cm /2000
Le Gorge du Tarn
Travelling narrow roads between a river and rocky mountains in the central region of France. Oil on canvas board / 50.8 x 40.6 cm / 1983 / family Casse, Bordeaux
Evelyn, A Day to Remember
A festive day for our Granddaughter, (Portrait of Evelyn) that her Grandfather tried to capture. Acrylic on Canvas / 71 cm x 56 cm / 2002 / Gift to her
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